This is my Radio Controlled 1/48 scale Battleship, USS Tennessee BB43. She is 12ft / 4m long and I am still adding things to it. I had to build its own trailer to transport and store. She is launched and retrieved the same as a normal boat and I built her own WWII dock to park it when on the water.
The working search lights are surefire tactical torch heads, which puts a good solid beam of light across the water. Besides the navigation lights she also has superstructure illumination lights together with working street lamps on the dock. All four motors are water cooled with cooling fans throughout the ship and directed out the funnel. She is close to 100% scale as I added things like a bow thruster etc. All of the other actions you can see in the movie.
She is made from Timber, sheet metal, white metal, fibreglass, bits of my kids toys, anything that I could lay my hands on really.
I hope you enjoy watching as much as I have enjoyed building her.

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, WNKX (now WSEV-FM) 105.5 in Gatlinburg featured a short-lived rock format before switching to country music in the late 1980s.
To pay tribute to how FM radio made an impact during the 1980s, the new Tennessee Radio in the 1980s YouTube channel makes its debut by presenting its first-ever video. It's a montage of audio clips and legal IDs from stations such as WTNZ (now WYFC) in Clinton and WNKX in Gatlinburg. In this montage is an interesting promo aired on WRVU "91 Rock" in Nashville circa 1982.
These clips are courtesy of DXers Matthew C. Sittel (http://www.matthewsittel.com/) and the late Pat Dyer (http://www.qsl.net/pjdyer/), and the FM DX: Recorded History website (http://46124.info/FM/).

The state of Tennessee is rooted in the Watauga Association, a 1772 frontier pact generally regarded as the first constitutional government west of the Appalachians. What is now Tennessee was initially part of North Carolina, and later part of the Southwest Territory. Tennessee was admitted to the Union as the 16th state on June 1, 1796. Tennessee was the last state to leave the Union and join the Confederacy at the outbreak of the U.S. Civil War in 1861. Occupied by Union forces from 1862, it was the first state to be readmitted to the Union at the end of the war.

Early life

Stapleton was born in Lexington, Kentucky. His mother worked at the local health department and his father was a coal miner. He comes from a family of coal miners. He has an older brother and younger sister.

Tim McGraw

Samuel Timothy "Tim" McGraw (born May 1, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. He has been married to fellow singer Faith Hill since 1996, and is the son of the late baseball player Tug McGraw.

Based on the greeting of the archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary in the Gospel of Luke, the prayer takes different forms in various traditions. It has often been set to music, although the most famous musical expression of the words Ave Maria — that by Franz Schubert — does not actually contain the Hail Mary prayer.

Biblical source

The prayer incorporates two passages from Saint Luke's Gospel: "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with thee," and "Blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb." In mid-13th-century Western Europe the prayer consisted only of these words with the single addition of the name "Mary" after the word "Hail," as is evident from the commentary of Saint Thomas Aquinas on the prayer.

Tennessee whiskey

Tennessee whiskey is straight whiskey produced in Tennessee. Although it has been legally defined as a bourbon whiskey in some international trade agreements, most current producers of Tennessee whiskey disclaim references to their products as "bourbon" and do not label them as such on any of their bottles or advertising materials. All current producers are required by Tennessee law to produce their whiskey in Tennessee and, with one exception, to also use a filtering step known as the Lincoln County Process prior to aging the whiskey; that aside, "Tennessee whiskey and bourbon have almost identical requirements [and] most Tennessee whiskeys meet the criteria for bourbon."

USS Tennessee Radio Controlled 1/48 scale 12ft / 4m long

This is my Radio Controlled 1/48 scale Battleship, USS Tennessee BB43. She is 12ft / 4m long and I am still adding things to it. I had to build its own trailer to transport and store. She is launched and retrieved the same as a normal boat and I built her own WWII dock to park it when on the water.
The working search lights are surefire tactical torch heads, which puts a good solid beam of light across the water. Besides the navigation lights she also has superstructure illumination lights together with working street lamps on the dock. All four motors are water cooled with cooling fans throughout the ship and directed out the funnel. She is close to 100% scale as I added things like a bow thruster etc. All of the other actions you can see in the movie.
She is made from Timber, sheet metal, white metal, fibreglass, bits of my kids toys, anything that I could lay my hands on really.
I hope you enjoy watching as much as I have enjoyed building her.

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Tennessee FM Radio in the 1980s

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, WNKX (now WSEV-FM) 105.5 in Gatlinburg featured a short-lived rock format before switching to country music in the late 1980s.
To pay tribute to how FM radio made an impact during the 1980s, the new Tennessee Radio in the 1980s YouTube channel makes its debut by presenting its first-ever video. It's a montage of audio clips and legal IDs from stations such as WTNZ (now WYFC) in Clinton and WNKX in Gatlinburg. In this montage is an interesting promo aired on WRVU "91 Rock" in Nashville circa 1982.
These clips are courtesy of DXers Matthew C. Sittel (http://www.matthewsittel.com/) and the late Pat Dyer (http://www.qsl.net/pjdyer/), and the FM DX: Recorded History website (http://46124.info/FM/).

Muslim Interviewed on HUGE Tennessee Radio (100,000 Listeners)

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USS Tennessee Radio Controlled 1/48 scale 12ft / 4m long

This is my Radio Controlled 1/48 scale Battleship, USS Tennessee BB43. She is 12ft / 4m long and I am still adding things to it. I had to build its own trailer to transport and store. She is launched and retrieved the same as a normal boat and I built her own WWII dock to park it when on the water.
The working search lights are surefire tactical torch heads, which puts a good solid beam of light across the water. Besides the navigation lights she also has superstructure illumination lights together with working street lamps on the dock. All four motors are water cooled with cooling fans throughout the ship and directed out the funnel. She is close to 100% scale as I added things like a bow thruster etc. All of the other actions you can see in the movie.
She is made from Timber, ...

107.7 WIVK - East Tennessee's Radio Leader

Tennessee FM Radio in the 1980s

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, WNKX (now WSEV-FM) 105.5 in Gatlinburg featured a short-lived rock format before switching to country music in the late 1980s.
To pay tribute to how FM radio made an impact during the 1980s, the new Tennessee Radio in the 1980s YouTube channel makes its debut by presenting its first-ever video. It's a montage of audio clips and legal IDs from stations such as WTNZ (now WYFC) in Clinton and WNKX in Gatlinburg. In this montage is an interesting promo aired on WRVU "91 Rock" in Nashville circa 1982.
These clips are courtesy of DXers Matthew C. Sittel (http://www.matthewsittel.com/) and the late Pat Dyer (http://www.qsl.net/pjdyer/), ...

Muslim Interviewed on HUGE Tennessee Radio (100,000 Listeners)

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This is my Radio Controlled 1/48 scale Battleship, USS Tennessee BB43. She is 12ft / 4m long and I am still adding things to it. I had to build its own trailer to transport and store. She is launched and retrieved the same as a normal boat and I built her own WWII dock to park it when on the water.
The working search lights are surefire tactical torch heads, which puts a good solid beam of light across the water. Besides the navigation lights she also has superstructure illumination lights together with working street lamps on the dock. All four motors are water cooled with cooling fans throughout the ship and directed out the funnel. She is close to 100% scale as I added things like a bow thruster etc. All of the other actions you can see in the movie.
She is made from Timber, sheet metal, white metal, fibreglass, bits of my kids toys, anything that I could lay my hands on really.
I hope you enjoy watching as much as I have enjoyed building her.

This is my Radio Controlled 1/48 scale Battleship, USS Tennessee BB43. She is 12ft / 4m long and I am still adding things to it. I had to build its own trailer to transport and store. She is launched and retrieved the same as a normal boat and I built her own WWII dock to park it when on the water.
The working search lights are surefire tactical torch heads, which puts a good solid beam of light across the water. Besides the navigation lights she also has superstructure illumination lights together with working street lamps on the dock. All four motors are water cooled with cooling fans throughout the ship and directed out the funnel. She is close to 100% scale as I added things like a bow thruster etc. All of the other actions you can see in the movie.
She is made from Timber, sheet metal, white metal, fibreglass, bits of my kids toys, anything that I could lay my hands on really.
I hope you enjoy watching as much as I have enjoyed building her.

Tennessee FM Radio in the 1980s

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, ...

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, WNKX (now WSEV-FM) 105.5 in Gatlinburg featured a short-lived rock format before switching to country music in the late 1980s.
To pay tribute to how FM radio made an impact during the 1980s, the new Tennessee Radio in the 1980s YouTube channel makes its debut by presenting its first-ever video. It's a montage of audio clips and legal IDs from stations such as WTNZ (now WYFC) in Clinton and WNKX in Gatlinburg. In this montage is an interesting promo aired on WRVU "91 Rock" in Nashville circa 1982.
These clips are courtesy of DXers Matthew C. Sittel (http://www.matthewsittel.com/) and the late Pat Dyer (http://www.qsl.net/pjdyer/), and the FM DX: Recorded History website (http://46124.info/FM/).

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, WNKX (now WSEV-FM) 105.5 in Gatlinburg featured a short-lived rock format before switching to country music in the late 1980s.
To pay tribute to how FM radio made an impact during the 1980s, the new Tennessee Radio in the 1980s YouTube channel makes its debut by presenting its first-ever video. It's a montage of audio clips and legal IDs from stations such as WTNZ (now WYFC) in Clinton and WNKX in Gatlinburg. In this montage is an interesting promo aired on WRVU "91 Rock" in Nashville circa 1982.
These clips are courtesy of DXers Matthew C. Sittel (http://www.matthewsittel.com/) and the late Pat Dyer (http://www.qsl.net/pjdyer/), and the FM DX: Recorded History website (http://46124.info/FM/).

A Tennessee Muslim appears on East Tennessee's most popular morning radio show, reaching 100,000 people in a discussion on Islam and the Chattanooga shooting. Listeners called in with live questions.
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There’s more to Memphis than blues, barbecue and Elvis; you’ll also find trendy bars, ’70s disco and gourmet snow cones.
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Nashville is a destination that has something for everyone - especially if you love barbecue. And you can pick up some of the most fashionable duds, including a genuine pair of cowboy boots that you'll strut for years to come. Plan your visit and hit some of the most entertaining restaurants, where you get serenaded by future country music stars (the very spot Taylor Swift was discovered!) and can toast with your friends at music-loving bars. Pack your bags; Nashville is calling.
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Karaoke Tennessee Whiskey - Chris Stapleton *

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* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Tennessee Whiskey as made famous by Chris Stapleton - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Chris Stapleton. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
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Karaoke Tennessee Whiskey - George Jones *

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* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Tennessee Whiskey as made famous by George Jones - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by George Jones. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
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* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Tennessee Whiskey as made famous by Chris Stapleton - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Chris Stapleton. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

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* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Tennessee Whiskey as made famous by Chris Stapleton - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Chris Stapleton. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

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* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Tennessee Whiskey as made famous by George Jones - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by George Jones. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/george-jones/tennessee-whiskey.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/george-jones/tennessee-whiskey/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Tennessee Whiskey as made famous by George Jones - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by George Jones. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

Tennessee FM Radio in the 1980s

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, WNKX (now WSEV-FM) 105.5 in Gatlinburg featured a short-lived rock format before switching to country music in the late 1980s.
To pay tribute to how FM radio made an impact during the 1980s, the new Tennessee Radio in the 1980s YouTube channel makes its debut by presenting its first-ever video. It's a montage of audio clips and legal IDs from stations such as WTNZ (now WYFC) in Clinton and WNKX in Gatlinburg. In this montage is an interesting promo aired on WRVU "91 Rock" in Nashville circa 1982.
These clips are courtesy of DXers Matthew C. Sittel (http://www.matthewsittel.com/) and the late Pat Dyer (http://www.qsl.net/pjdyer/), ...

published: 31 Mar 2017

The Israelites: I.U.I.C. Tennessee Flames Up Radio Show (Community Feedback, Jackson, Tn)

Muslim Interviewed on HUGE Tennessee Radio (100,000 Listeners)

A Tennessee Muslim appears on East Tennessee's most popular morning radio show, reaching 100,000 people in a discussion on Islam and the Chattanooga shooting. Listeners called in with live questions.
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CBC SUNDAY SHOWCASE: THE GREAT TENNESSEE MONKEY TRIALS RADIO DRAMA

Hi and thanks for stopping by! This is a great two part program from the CBC though I do not have a date for which it was broadcast. Hope you will enjoy and check all of our offerings on this channel.

published: 19 May 2014

2007 Vandy at Tennessee - Vol Radio Network (UTV)

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame Induction Dinner (May 2016)

Johnny Rodriguez Interviewed on WSM Radio in Nashville, Tennessee

VTS 01 THE TENNESSEE RADIO POPULAR

published: 04 Nov 2017

1959 GT vs Tennessee INCOMPLETE - GT Radio Broadcast

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Tennessee FM Radio in the 1980s

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, ...

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, WNKX (now WSEV-FM) 105.5 in Gatlinburg featured a short-lived rock format before switching to country music in the late 1980s.
To pay tribute to how FM radio made an impact during the 1980s, the new Tennessee Radio in the 1980s YouTube channel makes its debut by presenting its first-ever video. It's a montage of audio clips and legal IDs from stations such as WTNZ (now WYFC) in Clinton and WNKX in Gatlinburg. In this montage is an interesting promo aired on WRVU "91 Rock" in Nashville circa 1982.
These clips are courtesy of DXers Matthew C. Sittel (http://www.matthewsittel.com/) and the late Pat Dyer (http://www.qsl.net/pjdyer/), and the FM DX: Recorded History website (http://46124.info/FM/).

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, WNKX (now WSEV-FM) 105.5 in Gatlinburg featured a short-lived rock format before switching to country music in the late 1980s.
To pay tribute to how FM radio made an impact during the 1980s, the new Tennessee Radio in the 1980s YouTube channel makes its debut by presenting its first-ever video. It's a montage of audio clips and legal IDs from stations such as WTNZ (now WYFC) in Clinton and WNKX in Gatlinburg. In this montage is an interesting promo aired on WRVU "91 Rock" in Nashville circa 1982.
These clips are courtesy of DXers Matthew C. Sittel (http://www.matthewsittel.com/) and the late Pat Dyer (http://www.qsl.net/pjdyer/), and the FM DX: Recorded History website (http://46124.info/FM/).

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A Tennessee Muslim appears on East Tennessee's most popular morning radio show, reaching 100,000 people in a discussion on Islam and the Chattanooga shooting. Listeners called in with live questions.
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A Tennessee Muslim appears on East Tennessee's most popular morning radio show, reaching 100,000 people in a discussion on Islam and the Chattanooga shooting. Listeners called in with live questions.
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*** I do not own the rights to this video and I am not profiting from this in any way. ***
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USS Tennessee Radio Controlled 1/48 scale 12ft / 4m long

This is my Radio Controlled 1/48 scale Battleship, USS Tennessee BB43. She is 12ft / 4m long and I am still adding things to it. I had to build its own trailer to transport and store. She is launched and retrieved the same as a normal boat and I built her own WWII dock to park it when on the water.
The working search lights are surefire tactical torch heads, which puts a good solid beam of light across the water. Besides the navigation lights she also has superstructure illumination lights together with working street lamps on the dock. All four motors are water cooled with cooling fans throughout the ship and directed out the funnel. She is close to 100% scale as I added things like a bow thruster etc. All of the other actions you can see in the movie.
She is made from Timber, sheet metal, white metal, fibreglass, bits of my kids toys, anything that I could lay my hands on really.
I hope you enjoy watching as much as I have enjoyed building her.

Tennessee FM Radio in the 1980s

During the 1980s, FM radio featured unique formats from country to rock. Here in Tennessee, many FM stations were featuring some of these formats. For example, WNKX (now WSEV-FM) 105.5 in Gatlinburg featured a short-lived rock format before switching to country music in the late 1980s.
To pay tribute to how FM radio made an impact during the 1980s, the new Tennessee Radio in the 1980s YouTube channel makes its debut by presenting its first-ever video. It's a montage of audio clips and legal IDs from stations such as WTNZ (now WYFC) in Clinton and WNKX in Gatlinburg. In this montage is an interesting promo aired on WRVU "91 Rock" in Nashville circa 1982.
These clips are courtesy of DXers Matthew C. Sittel (http://www.matthewsittel.com/) and the late Pat Dyer (http://www.qsl.net/pjdyer/), and the FM DX: Recorded History website (http://46124.info/FM/).

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Sports Radio WNML recap of Tennessee's loss to Georgia

Vince Ferrara and Josh Ward from Sports Radio WNML discuss Georgia's 41-0 with at Tennesse...

Muslim Interviewed on HUGE Tennessee Radio (100,000 Listeners)

A Tennessee Muslim appears on East Tennessee's most popular morning radio show, reaching 100,000 people in a discussion on Islam and the Chattanooga shooting. Listeners called in with live questions.
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Chris Stapleton Live at Mountain Stage Radio Show "Tennessee Whiskey"

Chris and Morgane Stapleton and band, performing this country classic live in Charleston, ...

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There’s more to Memphis than blues, barbecue and Elvis; you’ll also find trendy bars, ’70s disco and gourmet snow cones.
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Top 5 Travel Attractions, Nashville (Tennessee) - Travel Guide

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What to Do in Nashville: The 6 Hottest Spots!

Nashville is a destination that has something for everyone - especially if you love barbecue. And you can pick up some of the most fashionable duds, including a genuine pair of cowboy boots that you'll strut for years to come. Plan your visit and hit some of the most entertaining restaurants, where you get serenaded by future country music stars (the very spot Taylor Swift was discovered!) and can toast with your friends at music-loving bars. Pack your bags; Nashville is calling.
If you love country music, you must visit Nashville, which is why we partnered with Hilton to share the spots you must hit on your trip.
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Memphis City Guide

Here are a few of our favorite spots in Memphis, TN. See more from our trip, as well as ot...

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Visit Nashville - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate About Nashville, TN

The Best & Worst of Nashville. Heading to Music City USA.
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36 Hours in Nashville | The New York Times

Music City is amped for a comeback, driven by local creativity, entrepreneurship and a D.I.Y. attitude.
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Karaoke Tennessee Whiskey - Chris Stapleton *

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/chris-stapleton/tennessee-whiskey.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/chris-stapleton/tennessee-whiskey/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Tennessee Whiskey as made famous by Chris Stapleton - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Chris Stapleton. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).

Karaoke Tennessee Whiskey - George Jones *

DownloadMP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/george-jones/tennessee-whiskey.htmlSingOnline: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/george-jones/tennessee-whiskey/
* This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Tennessee Whiskey as made famous by George Jones - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by George Jones. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals.
All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).